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The California Railroad made its first journey through the Temecula valley in 1882, and it didn't take long after that for Old Town Temecula to spring up around the train tracks. Today, the railroad is no longer running, but the Old Town remains and still has a number of whimsical, historical features that make it a great place to visit.
It's home to an astonishing array of art galleries, specialty boutiques, and antique stores, and it also features a wide variety of independent restaurants. Events are held in the Old Town all throughout the year, some of which include art festivals, parades, and live music. Dine at great Temecula restaurants.

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Old Town Temecula
Temecula Valley Museum
Old Town Temecula Farmers' Market
Ponte Family Estate Winery
Pechanga Theater
Vindemia Estate Winery
Grapeline Wine Tours
Destination Temecula Wine Tours and Experiences
Miramonte Winery
Doffo Winery
Mount Palomar Winery
Falkner Winery
California Dreamin' Balloon Adventures
A Grape Escape Balloon Adventure
Cougar Vineyard & Winery
Europa Village
Promenade Mall Temecula
Wine Country Trails by Horseback
Danza Del Sol Winery
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